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- Another object of my invention is to provide a spring pulled hitch pin and means for holding the pin in raised position and adapted to be automatically released by a lap ring.
- a further object of this invention is to provide in an automatic hitch a guide thereto.
- Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my hitch
- Figure 2 is an end view thereof
- Figure 3 is an enlarged view of a trip mechanism
- Figure 4 is a top plan view of the device
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of a trip member
- Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view of the hitch and a draw bar.
- I6 refers to my invention in its entirety and II, indicates a supporting frame which consists of spaced plates I2 and I3, fixed to the reduced ends I4 and I5, of the upper and lower inclined walls I6 and I1, of a funnel-shaped guide I8.
- a vertical tubular guide I9 within which is slidably seated a hitch pin 20, having an enlarged head 2I, above which is a ring 22, for engagement with a rope (not shown).
- the pin 26, is in alignment with a bore 23, in the lower plate I3. Attached to the head of pin 20,-are the upper ends 24, 25 and 26 of pull springs 21, 28 and 29, the lower ends of the latter two being connected at 39 and 3
- the bar 38 is provided with a pair of wings 39 and 40, through which are bores II and 42, through which pass track bars 43 and 44, the forward ends 45 and 46, of which are secured to the tube I9, and the rear ends 41 and 43, of
- Braces 56 and 51 connectthe plate 34, to the upper end 58, of tube I9, and a brace 59, is connected to said end 58, at one end and the other end 60, thereof is secured to wall I6.
- a transverse plate 6I fixed to the end 62, of plate I3, provides means through bolts 63 and 64, for securing the hitch to a bumper 65, or other part of a tractor or truck.
- the member 66, connected to eye 26, may be connected to a crank (not shown) whereby the pin 20, may be raised and automatically locked in locked raised position by the spring pressed trip 38.
- the plate I2 is provided with a longitudinal slot 61, through which the trip rod 38, operates.
- a draw means is secured to the eye 22 for selective actuation of the resiliently biased locking pin.
- the spring loaded keeper 52 engages the groove 53 of said pin, thereby holding the same in raised position.
- the said keeper Upon entry of the hook 36 into the guide I3, thence between spaced plates I2 and I3, the said keeper will be engaged, urging the same against the action of its associated springs.
- This operation releases the locking action of said keeper with said pin, allowing the same to be pulled through the hook 36.
- the keeper then engages the collar 2I, prohibiting the springs 21, 23 and 29 from pulling said pin downward more than is desired.
- a coupling comprising a funnel shaped guide, spaced slotted plates extending from said guide, a sleeve seem-ea to a selected iilliiiie, a pin sliiably received in said-sleeve, a eroove and-a iiollair on said pin, spring means secured to said pin M for urging said pin through said sleeve and plates, a latch keeper floatingly received in the:
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ay 11, 1948. .J. w. PFEIFFER 2,441,285
AUTOMATIC HITCH Filed Dec. 13, 1945 2 Sheets-Sheet l T I I "11 l Inventor c/ /wv W. PFf/FFE rneys J. w. PFEIFFER AUTOMATIC HITCH May 11, 1948.
Filed Dec. 13, 1945 I 2 Sheets-Shec 2 Inventor (EH/v W PFE/FFE Patented May 1.1, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT (OFFICE 2,441,385 j AUTOMATIC HITCH I I John W.;Pfeiifer,lted Oak, lowa I Application December 13, 1945, Serial No. 634,734 1 Claim. ((1280-3315) My invention as described herein, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, consists of a vehicle hitch, an object of which is to provide a self operating hitch combination.
Another object of my invention is to provide a spring pulled hitch pin and means for holding the pin in raised position and adapted to be automatically released by a lap ring.
A further object of this invention is to provide in an automatic hitch a guide thereto.
Other features and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description and the accompanying illustrative drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my hitch,
Figure 2 is an end view thereof,
Figure 3 is an enlarged view of a trip mechanism,
Figure 4 is a top plan view of the device,
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a trip member, and
Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view of the hitch and a draw bar.
While one embodiment of my invention is illustrated in the above referred to drawings, it is to be understood that they are merely for the purpose of illustration and that various changes in construction may be resorted to in the course of manufacture in order that the invention may be utilized to the best advantage according to circumstances which may arise, without in any Way departing from the spirit and intention of my invention. And while I have stated the primary field of utility of my invention it remains obvious that it may be employed in any other capacity wherein it may be found applicable.
In the accompanying drawings, and in the following specification, the same reference characters are used to designate the same parts and elements throughout and in which I6, refers to my invention in its entirety and II, indicates a supporting frame which consists of spaced plates I2 and I3, fixed to the reduced ends I4 and I5, of the upper and lower inclined walls I6 and I1, of a funnel-shaped guide I8.
Mounted upon the plate I2, adjacent said reduced ends is a vertical tubular guide I9, within which is slidably seated a hitch pin 20, having an enlarged head 2I, above which is a ring 22, for engagement with a rope (not shown). The pin 26, is in alignment with a bore 23, in the lower plate I3. Attached to the head of pin 20,-are the upper ends 24, 25 and 26 of pull springs 21, 28 and 29, the lower ends of the latter two being connected at 39 and 3|, to the outer ends 32 and the trip bar 38, releasing the pin, the ring 36, at
the moment being lapped directly over the aperture 23, permitting the pin to pass through said ring and aperture whereby the said draw bar 31, will be secured to the hitch.
The bar 38, is provided with a pair of wings 39 and 40, through which are bores II and 42, through which pass track bars 43 and 44, the forward ends 45 and 46, of which are secured to the tube I9, and the rear ends 41 and 43, of
which are secured to the upright terminal flange 49, of plate I2. Coiled upon each of said rods are springs 56 and 5|, bearing between said end 49, and said wings, whereby the bar 38, is normally held forward with its right-angular end 52, engaging an annular notch or groove 53, in the central portion 54, of pin 26, whereby the pin may be held raised above the space 55, between the plates I2 and I3.
Braces 56 and 51, connectthe plate 34, to the upper end 58, of tube I9, and a brace 59, is connected to said end 58, at one end and the other end 60, thereof is secured to wall I6. A transverse plate 6I, fixed to the end 62, of plate I3, provides means through bolts 63 and 64, for securing the hitch to a bumper 65, or other part of a tractor or truck. The member 66, connected to eye 26, may be connected to a crank (not shown) whereby the pin 20, may be raised and automatically locked in locked raised position by the spring pressed trip 38. The plate I2, is provided with a longitudinal slot 61, through which the trip rod 38, operates.
The operation of the invention is as follows. A draw means is secured to the eye 22 for selective actuation of the resiliently biased locking pin. When said pin is raised, the spring loaded keeper 52 engages the groove 53 of said pin, thereby holding the same in raised position. Upon entry of the hook 36 into the guide I3, thence between spaced plates I2 and I3, the said keeper will be engaged, urging the same against the action of its associated springs. This operation releases the locking action of said keeper with said pin, allowing the same to be pulled through the hook 36. The keeper then engages the collar 2I, prohibiting the springs 21, 23 and 29 from pulling said pin downward more than is desired.
Changes in shape, size and rearrangement of t nses details and parts such as come within the purview of the invention claimed may be resorted to, in actual practice, if desired.
Having now described my invention that which I claim as new and desire to procure by Letters Patent is:
A coupling comprising a funnel shaped guide, spaced slotted plates extending from said guide, a sleeve seem-ea to a selected iilliiiie, a pin sliiably received in said-sleeve, a eroove and-a iiollair on said pin, spring means secured to said pin M for urging said pin through said sleeve and plates, a latch keeper floatingly received in the:
slots of said slotted plates, said keeperselectively engageable with said groove and. collar, apertures 45' 9 in said keeper, perches secured to a selected plate, rods extending through said apertures and secured to said perches, resilient means on said rods for urging said keeper in a selected predetermined 5 position.
JOHN W. PFEIFFER.
REFERENCES CITED Tine follcvlfiri'g references are of record in the rim of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS llugnber Name Date 1,649,980 Schlagenhauf Nov. 22, 1927 -Ade Dec. 22, 1931
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US2478591A (en) * | 1948-05-03 | 1949-08-09 | John M Miller | Tractor hitch |
US2552885A (en) * | 1947-10-31 | 1951-05-15 | Bassick Co | Draft member and coupling means |
US2556748A (en) * | 1950-08-30 | 1951-06-12 | Eugene W Buckley | Automatic vehicle hitch |
US2579319A (en) * | 1950-10-20 | 1951-12-18 | Hudson Neal | Safety chain hook for trailers |
US2812195A (en) * | 1955-09-30 | 1957-11-05 | Jesse W Kelley | Vehicle hitch having a locking stem and automatically operating stem-engaging and disengaging means |
US2873981A (en) * | 1955-01-06 | 1959-02-17 | Grant Alva | General purpose extensible hitch |
US2937887A (en) * | 1957-05-07 | 1960-05-24 | Jr Henry J Richman | Remotely controlled trailer hitch and stand |
US3330579A (en) * | 1965-10-23 | 1967-07-11 | Fruehauf Corp | Hitch construction |
US3450220A (en) * | 1967-04-04 | 1969-06-17 | Jack W Frandsen | Automatic drawbar hitch |
US3744819A (en) * | 1971-09-28 | 1973-07-10 | Nat Southwire Aluminum | Coupling device for molten metal carrier |
US3912302A (en) * | 1974-09-23 | 1975-10-14 | Ethredge T Patterson | Self-coupling hitch |
US4225149A (en) * | 1979-03-28 | 1980-09-30 | Koopman Robert J | Remotely operable trailer hitch |
US4998745A (en) * | 1989-11-09 | 1991-03-12 | John David | Safety quick hitch |
US5193835A (en) * | 1990-05-21 | 1993-03-16 | Sheets Orville G | Boat retainer |
US5941551A (en) * | 1996-06-26 | 1999-08-24 | Harman; C. Eric | Ez hitch |
US20070145719A1 (en) * | 2005-12-09 | 2007-06-28 | Deere And Company | Towing mechanism |
US10556472B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-02-11 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with biased pin retainer mechanism |
US10589580B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-03-17 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with biased pin retainer mechanism |
US10618362B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-04-14 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with alignment features for aligning drawbar and drawbar receiver |
US10618361B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-04-14 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with biased pin retainer mechanism |
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US2552885A (en) * | 1947-10-31 | 1951-05-15 | Bassick Co | Draft member and coupling means |
US2478591A (en) * | 1948-05-03 | 1949-08-09 | John M Miller | Tractor hitch |
US2556748A (en) * | 1950-08-30 | 1951-06-12 | Eugene W Buckley | Automatic vehicle hitch |
US2579319A (en) * | 1950-10-20 | 1951-12-18 | Hudson Neal | Safety chain hook for trailers |
US2873981A (en) * | 1955-01-06 | 1959-02-17 | Grant Alva | General purpose extensible hitch |
US2812195A (en) * | 1955-09-30 | 1957-11-05 | Jesse W Kelley | Vehicle hitch having a locking stem and automatically operating stem-engaging and disengaging means |
US2937887A (en) * | 1957-05-07 | 1960-05-24 | Jr Henry J Richman | Remotely controlled trailer hitch and stand |
US3330579A (en) * | 1965-10-23 | 1967-07-11 | Fruehauf Corp | Hitch construction |
US3450220A (en) * | 1967-04-04 | 1969-06-17 | Jack W Frandsen | Automatic drawbar hitch |
US3744819A (en) * | 1971-09-28 | 1973-07-10 | Nat Southwire Aluminum | Coupling device for molten metal carrier |
US3912302A (en) * | 1974-09-23 | 1975-10-14 | Ethredge T Patterson | Self-coupling hitch |
US4225149A (en) * | 1979-03-28 | 1980-09-30 | Koopman Robert J | Remotely operable trailer hitch |
US4998745A (en) * | 1989-11-09 | 1991-03-12 | John David | Safety quick hitch |
US5193835A (en) * | 1990-05-21 | 1993-03-16 | Sheets Orville G | Boat retainer |
US5941551A (en) * | 1996-06-26 | 1999-08-24 | Harman; C. Eric | Ez hitch |
US20070145719A1 (en) * | 2005-12-09 | 2007-06-28 | Deere And Company | Towing mechanism |
US7530592B2 (en) * | 2005-12-09 | 2009-05-12 | Deere & Company | Towing mechanism |
US10556472B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-02-11 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with biased pin retainer mechanism |
US10589580B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-03-17 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with biased pin retainer mechanism |
US10618362B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-04-14 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with alignment features for aligning drawbar and drawbar receiver |
US10618361B2 (en) | 2017-01-31 | 2020-04-14 | Deere & Company | Pin-drop hitch mount assembly with biased pin retainer mechanism |
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